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In 2002, the Central Bank had the Court of First Instance on Curaçao institute an emergency measure with respect to Girobank due to solvency issues and protection of its depositors. (BNA persbericht 02/024). This emergency measure lasted until 2004.

In 2013 Girobank was again subjected to an emergency measure for exactly the same reasons as 2002. (CBCS Press Release No. 2013-008). The former President of the Central Bank however assured everyone then that ‘this time it will require less than two years’ for the Girobank to comply with all the applicable legal requirements.

In 2016 I asked a top manager of the Central Bank (CBCS) about the on-going measure but was brushed off. I regret not raising this question at the political level.

We now know that in spite of the promises of the CBCS, the latest emergency lasted 6 years and culminated in total disaster last week with a bank run and closing of Girobank leaving thousands of customers bewildered and uncertain about their deposits. Curaçao doesn’t have a deposit insurance scheme.
All this happened under the watch of the CBCS. There is no way around this truth.

The CBCS since 2013 has been exercising all the powers of the Managing Directors and the Supervisory Directors of Girobank. Adding insult to injury, some top CBCS employees were paid fat bonuses for ‘exceptional work’ regarding the emergency measure. These bonuses were paid for by Girobank! (Verdict case nr. CUR201902802, 14 October 2019).

Like many people, I’m not interested in former and current authorities of the Central Bank whining and passing the buck in the media. What we need is a clear way forward.

The CBCS needs to take its job as regulator seriously. This has clearly not been the case with Girobank. There’re strong indications that CBCS has also been deficient as regulator of the insurance sector. More on that when investigations of Ennia are concluded. In fact, the CBCS has been warned before by the Caribbean Financial Action Taskforce for not doing enough as regulator of financial institutions (i.e. penalties, fines and withdrawal of licenses) for non-compliance regarding money laundering.

The CBCS needs to make policy considerations regarding the coordination of macroeconomic, fiscal/financial policies regarding the monetary union between Curaçao and Sint Maarten, a priority. It’s shameful that under the watch of CBCS both Curaçao and Sint Maarten behave like a couple of happy-go-lucky bachelors, each with its own economic policy, tax code, budget management, labor policy and so on. As the years pass by, the two countries drift further apart, making this monetary union unmanageable.

We need to decide if we are going to opt for dollarization as a cure-all measure as proposed in the past by the Central Bank, or not. Note that of the handful of countries that have dollarized because of crises, Zimbabwe and Ecuador are taking steps to reverse this.

We need to decide if we continue to use the Netherlands Antillean Guilder despite the fact that the Netherlands Antilles has ceased to exist since 2010, or start using the Caribbean Guilder.

The CBCS has promised in the past it will create a deposit insurance scheme. We need to know what happened with this promise.

And maybe most importantly, we need a CBCS with less drama, intrigues and unethical staff. We need integrity and professionalism to tackle the important challenges we face. So far the Central Bank has hampered efforts being made to turn our country into a solid financial center. More damaging, the growing lack of trust in our financial authority could eventually lead to devaluation of our currency.

Alex Rosaria,
Curaçao

Alex David Rosaria (50) is from Curaçao and has a MBA from the University of Iowa. He is a former Member of Parliament, Minister of Economic Affairs, State Secretary of Finance and UN Implementation Officer in Africa and Central America.

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9 reacties

  1. ….”It’s shameful that under the watch of CBCS both Curaçao and Sint Maarten behave like a couple of happy-go-lucky bachelors,”….

    Ja wat will je met een happy go lucky bachelor als financieel economisch directeur die meer tijd in de Heeren en O’Mundo doorbracht dan bij de CBCS.

  2. Is trouwens al bekend of ennia (ooit?) nog eens een jaarrekening gaat publiceren of dat cbcs hierover gaat communiceren?

    Nadat bekend is gemaakt dat al het pensioengeld weg is.

    En de accountants directeuren zitten met hun geld ook anders

  3. Ik vind dit eigenlijk wel een goede blog:
    1 hoeveel politici of bestuurders op Curacao durven aan te geven dat ze fouten hebben gemaakt?
    2 op curaçao hebben we de neiging te denken dat als je de personen maar wijzigt het probleem is opgelost
    2.1 mfk en ps politici zijn vervangen door par, pin en man maar corruptie en vriendjespolitiek blijven
    2.2 directie ennia is vervangen maar ennia heeft nog steeds een groot stuk land, grote directie auto’s en hoge salarissen
    2.3 cbcs directie is vervangen maar er zijn geen concrete plannen voor het updaten van regelgeving en het efficiënter maken van de organisatie

  4. Alex Rosaria was Alexandra Rosaria als voorman van Pais.

    ‘I regret not raising this question at the political level.’ Hij heeft wel meer om te regretten: de lafaard liet Fraudelyne Wiels ongestoord haar gang gaan, bang om coalitiepartner PS voor het hoofd te stoten.

    Rosaria heeft hierboven volledig gelijk als hij CBCS een groot gebrek aan daadkracht verwijt.

    Maar ironisch genoeg was het juist zijn gebrek aan daadkracht, dat ervoor gezorgd heeft dat PAIS nu op het kerkhof ligt, tussen FOL en PLKP.

    Put your money where your mouth is, Mister Rosaria!

  5. ……”And maybe most importantly, we need a CBCS with less drama, intrigues and unethical staff”……

    Less Unethical staff: what about géén unethical staff, Begin bovenaan en verwijder alle politiek en nepotistisch geplaatste figuren..

  6. ……”Adding insult to injury, some top CBCS employees were paid fat bonuses for ‘exceptional work’ regarding the emergency measure”……

    ●Tromp + Hasselmeyer.

    https://curacaochronicle.com/politics/case-against-tromp-reveals-more-irregularities-in-the-central-bank/

    Exceptional work in zichzelf te verrijken over de ruggen van de spaarders door elkaar een bonus van Naf 100.000 toe te spelen.

    En de andere directeuren stonden erbij en keken er naar? Of zaten ze in de Heeren “presidentes” te drinken

    Thank you! Danki! Dank u wel!

  7. What we need is a clear way forward.

    Nee, dat moeten we niet. Als we de schuldigen niet aanpakken zal het keer op keer weer gebruiken!

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